Ship Mary Ann
REPORT of the Passengers on board the Ship Mary Ann* whereof Sam^l Child is Captain, arrived at the Port of Philadelphia on the _______ day of ______ 1839 from Liverpool.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, Names, age, place of birth, Last place of settlement*, allegiance, occupation, sex.
1 Peter King 24 Ireland farmer male 2 Ann Clarke 22 Ireland servant female 3* Mary Drumm??? 30 Ireland servant female 4 Thomas Campbell 45 Ireland farmer male 5 Jane Campbell 43 Ireland farmer male 6 James Campbell 20 Ireland farmer male 7 Francis Campbell 18 Ireland farmer male 8 John Campbell 16 Ireland farmer male 9 Thomas Campbell 11 Ireland farmer male 10 Francis Boyle 25 Ireland farmer male 11 Charles Boyle 15 Ireland farmer male 12 James Mellderey 55 Ireland farmer male 13 Mary Mellderey 50 Ireland seamstress female 14 Sarah? Mellderey 20 Ireland seamstress female 15 Hannah Mellderey 16 Ireland seamstress female 16 Mary Mellderey 16 Ireland seamstress female 17 John Mellderey 14 Ireland farmer male 18 Elisabeth Mellderey 10 Ireland female 19 Sam^l Mellderey 9 Ireland male 20 Charles Maberey? 24 Ireland farmer male 21 Rob Hemphill 14 Ireland farmer male 22 Mary Hemphill 21 Ireland seamstress female 23 Jane Smart 12 Ireland female 24 Smart 10 Ireland 25 Mary Alexander 19 Ireland servant female 26 Mary Parkhill 19 Ireland female 27* Fran M^cKerlay ?0 Ireland female 28 Hannah M^cKerlay 33 Ireland spinster female 29 Jane M^cKerlay 13 Ireland spinster female 30 Joseph M^cKerlay 11 Ireland male 31 Sarah M^cKerlay 9 Ireland female 32 John M^cKerlay 7 Ireland male 33 Francis M^cKerlay 5 Ireland female 34 Hannah M^cKinley 3 Ireland female 35 Sam^l M^cKinley 16 Ireland clerk male 36 John Wilson 21 Ireland farmer male 37 Rachel Boyle 15 Ireland seamstress female 38 Susannah Neill 49 Ireland seamstress female 39 John White 23 Ireland carpenter male 40 Ann White 23 Ireland female 41 White infant Ireland 42 Rachel Neill 19 Ireland seamstress female 43 Mary Neill 17 Ireland seamstress female 44 William Neill 15 Ireland male 45 James Neill 9 Ireland male 46 Will Hill 24 Ireland farmer male 47 Will Carton 26 Ireland farmer male 48 Betsey MacGuiggan 26 Ireland servant female 49 Hugh Gilbert 24 Ireland farmer male 50 James Browies? 25 Ireland farmer male 51 Robert Wylie 24 Ireland carpenter male 52 James Wylie 23 Ireland farmer male 53 Isabella Wylie 55 Ireland spintress female 54 Martha Wylie 26 Ireland spintress female 55 Isabella Wylie 21 Ireland spintress female 56 Sarah Wylie 18 Ireland spintress female 57 Thomas Hyde 31 England druggist male 58 John M^cClegg 26 United States founder male 59 Rebecca M^cClegg 23 England spintress female 60 Mary Owen 18 England spintress female 61 Benj^n Owen 15 England male 62 John Owen 13 England female 63 Edwin Owen 2 England male 64 Martha Owen 50 England spintress female 65 David Owen 19 England farmer male 66 Jane Smith 40 Ireland spinstress female 67 Sarah Smith 5 Ireland female 68 James Rice 31 Ireland joiner male 69 Cecilia Rice 30 Ireland spinstress female 70 Patrick Rice 14 Ireland farmer male 71 Mary Rice 12 Ireland male 72 Christian Rice 10 Ireland male 73 John Rice 8 Ireland male 74 Francis Rice 6 Ireland male 75 John S Riess? 20 Ireland farmer male 76 W F Anderson 29 Ireland hatter male 77 Debrah? Martin 48 Ireland spinstress female 78 Tho^s Martin 16 Ireland farmer male 79 Robert Martin 14 Ireland male 80 John Martin 13 Ireland male 81 Eliza Jane Martin 8 Ireland female 82 Rob^t Makee? 27? Ireland carpenter male 83 Rachel Makee? 26 Ireland spinstress female 84 Makee? infant Ireland 85 Alexander Makee? 5 Ireland male 86 John Makee? 3 Ireland male 87 Tho^s Humphreys 23 Ireland farmer male Transcriber's Notes: * An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes. ? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder. ^ A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Ancestry.com shows this manifest as page 2. However, page 1 is for a different ship Mary Ann and voyage. * Last place of settlement was not indicated so that column is not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 54.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 June 2009
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